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Well, when in Rome... (my new favorite phrase).

Matokah wrote:Tequila: You *should* have already gotten it with your financial aid award letter and potentially even your acceptance letter. It starts with 988 at the beginning

OK when I did this a couple days ago I checked my acceptance letter and it wasn't on there. My fin aid award letter was in a different folder, so I was too lazy to check that (even though the thought did cross my mind). Anyway the number is on there. I'm assuming we're supposed to select UOP for school since McGeorge does not come up?

Alright everyone, I need some help from my fellow classmates! I thought I had my housing all worked out, having even flown out to Sacramento from Arizona to check out a few houses last week, and was figuring out all the details with one house in particular to write up a lease, when the lady backed out on me at the last minute!

Ive been looking all over the internet (craigslist, apartments.com, sacbee.com, etc...) and am having a tough time coming up with somewhere to live.

I cant make it out there again before I move there on the 5th of August, so I'm wondering if anyone who lives in the Sacramento area knows of any homes/apartments for rent that are in good condition and in the Curtis Park/N.Land Park area ? Im really trying to live close enough to ride my bike to school, hence my location request. Im looking for a two-bedroom house or apartment at or under $1200.

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chittychittybangbang: read the previous postings on this thread. A few people have mentioned that they have a place to rent. A lot of people have posted that they are looking for room mates. Definitely contact these people through a PM.

Also, if you're on Facebook join the McGeorge Class of 2011 group. A lot of people have posted the same things on there (even though a lot of them are the same people that have posted on here). If you don't have a Facebook profile then make one just so you can become a member of this group.

Good luck! Looking for places to live sucks, especially with how flakey people can be.

For those who have on campus housing, I just talked to Nancy Whalen, she said that we will have to pick up the keys from housing office first and then go to the apartment. I will be flying in on the 11th, so I would have to drag my luggage across the campus to Silveracre (guhhhhh... I hate dragging these two gigantic bags)

For those of you thinking about getting new laptops - I would recommend against Toshiba as this previous year there were issues with the Toshibas not being able to pick up on the campus wifi... something to do with the driver used in the wireless card. I'm not exactly sure, but the people with Toshibas couldn't pick up on the wifi. Alternatively in the library at every desk there is a ethernet cable jack and you can check-out ethernet cables at the front desk, so you will be able to get online with your own computer if it is a Toshiba. But if you you want to be able to surf while in class or just in the middle of campus, having a Toshiba is not the best idea.

Also - as of now Mac users won't be able to type their exams. The school uses a program called "examsoft" to lockdown your computer for the duration of the exam period, allowing you only to type out your exam. You then have 3 hours to email it to the school. But as of now the school only supports the windows version of examsoft. I write out my exams so I don't care either way, but if you dislike writing your exams in bluebooks, you may want to reconsider switching to Apple as well.

exception311 wrote:For those of you thinking about getting new laptops - I would recommend against Toshiba as this previous year there were issues with the Toshibas not being able to pick up on the campus wifi... something to do with the driver used in the wireless card. I'm not exactly sure, but the people with Toshibas couldn't pick up on the wifi. Alternatively in the library at every desk there is a ethernet cable jack and you can check-out ethernet cables at the front desk, so you will be able to get online with your own computer if it is a Toshiba. But if you you want to be able to surf while in class or just in the middle of campus, having a Toshiba is not the best idea.

Also - as of now Mac users won't be able to type their exams. The school uses a program called "examsoft" to lockdown your computer for the duration of the exam period, allowing you only to type out your exam. You then have 3 hours to email it to the school. But as of now the school only supports the windows version of examsoft. I write out my exams so I don't care either way, but if you dislike writing your exams in bluebooks, you may want to reconsider switching to Apple as well.

Great, I just got a Toshiba laptop. I suppose I'll just have to call IT tomorrow to check it out. But technically speaking, Toshiba models that come out this year should be able receive all general range of frequency for wifi.

Update: just got off the phone with the IT, they said the problem was associated with a specific chipset called "athero", which is not only in some Toshiba models but also in IBM and HP, mine comes with Intel, so it's fine...

For all you McGeorge 1L's, you are going to love it. Civ Pro was definitely the most challenging for me but I am so looking forward to being a 2L. After you get to know most professors, they are awesome. Of course, there are a limited few that I would avoid from a ten-foot pole (don't want to mention names cuz big brothers probably watching)

It has occurred to that Cali law schools like McGeorge are immensely underrated. Any opinions???

I am originally from Sacramento and from what I can tell by speaking with family friends who work in the law field, McGeorge is a great choice for someone who wants to practice in or around Sacramento or in the state government. One of the determining factors for me choosing to go there was the rave reviews I got from friends and acquaintances who are still in attendance or recently graduated. It seemed like anyone I talked to who went to other law school around California (Santa Clara, USF, Davis, USD) would emphatically respond with "DON'T GO, I AM WARNING YOU, DON'T DO IT. LAW SCHOOL IS HELL!" whereas all of the McGeorge people I talked to couldn't stop telling me how great it is.

I even had a friend who dropped out because of poor academic performance tell me how much he loved the school, he just couldn't cut it. Seemed like an unlikely source of a positive review!

It seems like law school is what you make of it. I try not to be wide eyed and naive about the work it's gonna take, but from all of the practicing attorneys I know in Sacramento they always tell me the same thing. If you can graduate in the top of the class you can write your own ticket in Sacramento. I think we all can agree that McGeorge isn't UCLA or Columbia, but I do think it's underrated in terms of your prospects within Norther California. I for one hope I can stay in Sacramento. Your two hours away in either direction from the beach or the snow. Who wouldn't want that?

Hi all! I'm so happy that I found this forum b/c I had so many unanswered questions and I found half of the answers here. Anyways, I'm in the evening division and I know some people send there is somewhat of a split, but I'd love to meet people. I'm currently living in SF but I already got a house in Sacramento and would love to meet up with people before Orientation!.

Communicate now with those who not only know what a legal education is, but can offer you worthy advice and commentary as you complete the three most educational, yet challenging years of your law related post graduate life.

Access Group is a non-profit lender...it was basically started to let law students borrow on the cheap, but now lends to other graduate students. Seems like a better deal than a company trying to make some money.

I have Total Higher Education. They have "temporarily" suspended borrower benefits and have not reinstated them yet. There was also a question of whether they were going to fund the loans for 2008-2009, but were able to through an act of congress. So I wouldn't really recommend THE at this time.

SFtoSac, I am pretty sure you can change lenders from one year to the next. Check your loan terms. Students who had THE, but had summer session had to switch to get their funding. You do not have to take as much money as you were approved for. You can also return money and I returned some money last year.

Art wrote:Access Group is a non-profit lender...it was basically started to let law students borrow on the cheap, but now lends to other graduate students. Seems like a better deal than a company trying to make some money.

I could swear I heard on NPR a few weeks ago that accessgroup was in some trouble, but I cannot find anything referring to this.

SFtoSac! wrote:Can you change your mind if you don't like the lender you picked? And can you change the amount of the loan as well. (i.e. requested and approved for 25k but later decide that I only want say 15k)?

I can't see any reason you wouldn't be able to switch between academic years, but you might want to look deeper into this. You CAN reduce the amount of your loans at any time.

Chibi wrote:I use Citi loan, since they give you reduction on rate when you enter re-payment period.

I think most lenders will reduce your rate if you use an autopay option.

SFtoSac! wrote:Hi all! I'm so happy that I found this forum b/c I had so many unanswered questions and I found half of the answers here. Anyways, I'm in the evening division and I know some people send there is somewhat of a split, but I'd love to meet people. I'm currently living in SF but I already got a house in Sacramento and would love to meet up with people before Orientation!.

Wooo Bay Area! I'm moving from Walnut Creek to Oak Park next week! If you're not going onthe rafting trip, some people are trying to organize some social events the week leading up to the rafting trip. Here's the calendar:

Wed. the 6th = meet up for coffee somewhere near campus in the evening. Break the ice, try to remember names and faces.Thurs. the 7th = BBQ at Anna's house at 6:30 pm (potluck)Fri. the 8th = free concert at Cesar Chavez Plaza (10th & J street) from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM followed by bar #1 (Fox and Goose Pub on 1001 R Street).Sat. the 9th = group hiking during the day, bar # 2 at nightSun. the 10th = a nice, relaxing pre-rafting trip movie (either at a theater or someone's place)Mon. the 11th = rafting tripTues the 12th - Friday the 15th = orientation

I'm not sure how many people have expressed interest in these activities, but I am sure that I will at least try and get a small group together at some point before orientation for a few beverages! Anyway if you're on Facebook there's a group called "McGeorge Class of 2011" group you should join. All the info re these activities is on there.